Lenovo has launched its Certified Refurbished Solution in Denmark, reinforcing its commitment to circularity and supporting customers in achieving their net zero targets. This initiative aligns with the growing trend in the Nordic countries, where customers increasingly seek tech providers offering comprehensive sustainability solutions. Asset recovery services are gaining popularity as companies aim to meet their sustainability goals through secure and documented disposal of IT hardware and data. Lenovo’s Certified Refurbished program extends the lifecycle of devices, providing a sustainable option that maintains high standards of quality, security, and performance.
Refurbished devices are particularly suitable for organisations or departments that do not require high processing power, such as back-office roles or warehouse operations. Lenovo’s rigorous refurbishment process ensures that each device is data sanitised, tested, and certified to meet the company’s high standards. These devices, typically three to four years old, are refurbished with original parts when necessary, making them Windows-11 ready and extending their usability. Lenovo Certified Refurbished devices come with a standard one-year warranty, with options to extend up to three years, offering reliability and reducing electronic waste.
Denmark’s strong commitment to sustainability, from renewable energy use to recycling initiatives, makes it an ideal candidate for Lenovo’s Certified Refurbished program. The country’s public national procurement agency, SKI, has announced a public tender to drive the implementation of refurbished devices, set to roll out in the coming years. Lenovo aims to be at the forefront of this movement, continuously gathering feedback and adjusting its offerings to meet customer needs and sustainability goals. This initiative is a crucial part of Lenovo’s broader strategy to support customers in their journey towards net zero targets and contribute positively to the environment.